Hong Kong students participate in the "Youth Journey through the Forbidden City" to experience traditional calligraphy
2023-01-11
The Youth Federation of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference of Hong Kong and the Palace Museum of Culture of Hong Kong jointly launched a six-month "Youth Journey through the Palace Museum" activity, and held the fourth closing session on the 10th. During the event, Lin Lin, a member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong, visited the exhibition hall with more than 100 ethnic minority students to learn about Chinese history and culture. It is understood that about 3100 primary and secondary school students from Hong Kong participated in the event, including ethnic minorities and students with special educational needs. Lin Lin and 120 ethnic minority students from Yau Ma Tei Neighborhood School visited the Hong Kong Palace Museum of Culture and had in-depth exchanges. The students are very interested in the exhibits, and they also ask questions to the museum guide from time to time, experience the calligraphy copying device on the spot, and copy the Preface to the Orchid Pavilion with a brush. Lin Lin said that she believed that this visit could deepen students' understanding of Chinese culture. She believes that cultivating students' understanding of China's history and culture from an early age will help cultivate their sense of belonging to Hong Kong and the country. Schools can promote the study of calligraphy and let students learn more about the traditional Chinese culture. (Xinhua News Agency)
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